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...Pack between studying bouts so it doesn’t hit you all at once. You’ll probably have accrued a lot of crap over the year...
...when you put the thing over the soda!" Black protests, as the guard played by Gaffigan adjusts his rubber gloves and threatens, "Just give me the word, Wendy." Now, of course, you try to sneak a bottle of pop past the TSA and they'll stun-gun the crap...
...also spent two years as Bill Cosby's on-set stand-in for The Cosby Show. (He does a formidable Cos impression.) After Pulp Fiction made him famous in his mid-40s, Jackson settled into his current rhythm of mixing prestige projects with what might fondly be called exuberant crap. For both, his preparation is obsessive. He writes out full character biographies--"Educational background, who his parents were, what he did, where he came from, what kinds of friends he has," says Jackson--then memorizes everything and inserts notes into the script to mark the spots where he plans tiny...
...Tester was 9 years old, he lost the middle three fingers of his left hand in a meat grinder. The only immediate impact of the accident, he says, was that "I couldn't play the saxophone and had to learn the trumpet, and I took a lot of crap from my schoolmates." There was a long-term political benefit, however: Tester, who is the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from Montana, has the most distinctive hand wave in American politics, a thumb-and-pinkie hook-'em-horns waggle. Indeed, Tester's physical presence-he's a big old farm...
TOBY KEITH WHITE TRASH WITH MONEY Like most other country males, Keith invented a persona--the take-no-crap redneck instigator --and he's sticking to it. That doesn't mean he can't tweak it. His most accomplished record balances exuberantly stupid singles (Get Drunk and Be Somebody) with sensitive love songs (A Little Too Late). Under the guidance of co-producer Lari White, Keith's voice is surprisingly delicate, particularly on Ain't No Right Way, a nuanced defense of "black and white" thinking that also serves as a career summary...